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Italian voters reject PM Meloni's reforms in referendum blow

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Italian voters reject PM Meloni's reforms in referendum blow

Italian voters have rejected Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's justice reforms in a constitutional referendum, with the 'No' camp securing around 53.5% of the vote. The result is seen as a significant blow to Meloni's government, although she has insisted that she will continue to work for the good of the nation.

Italian voters rejected Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's justice reforms in a referendum. The 'No' camp won with around 53.5% of the vote, while the 'Yes' camp secured around 46.5%. The referendum aimed to separate the roles of judges and prosecutors and change their oversight body. Critics argued that the reform was an attempt to exert more control over independent judges. The result is seen as a blow to Meloni's government, but she has stated that she will continue to work for the nation.

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